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Prince Harry set to back online degrees in life coaching despite his own scholastic shortcomings... after he was made platform's 'chief impact officer'


RICHARD EDEN: I hear Prince Harry has plans to launch an academic institution called the BetterUp University which will offer degrees in life coaching online.

Academic success has not been a strong point for Prince Harry, who struggled at Eton College – leaving with a D in A-level geography and a B in art, bypassing university to head straight to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst as an officer cadet. Despite the Prince declaring that he intended ‘to help create impact in people’s lives’ with his role at the coaching firm, he was criticised for not appearing in one of their free online livestreams at a San Francisco summit back in April. Meanwhile, the Duke, 39, has spoken candidly on TV and in his 2023 memoir Spare about his mental health ‘unravelling’, lamenting the lack of ‘support’ he received from the Royal Family, sharing that he has been in therapy for four years ‘to heal myself from the past’.

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